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Article: Telling difference in cold, flu
- Article from:
- The Herald News - Joliet (IL)
- Article date:
- January 23, 2002
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Symptoms: cold; flu Fever: rare, high (102-104 degrees); lasts three-four days Headache: rare; prominent General aches, pains: slight; usual, often severe Fatigue, weakness: mild; can last two to three weeks Extreme exhaustion: never; early and prominent Stuffy nose: common; sometimes Sneezing: usual; sometimes Sore throat: common; sometimes Chest discomfort, cough: mild to moderate hacking cough; common, can become severe Complications: sinus congestion or earache; bronchitis, pneumonia can be life-threatening Source: The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Telling difference in cold, flu
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